Abma R, Jansz J
Department of Communication and Welfare, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
J Hist Behav Sci. 2000 Winter;36(1):1-14. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1520-6696(200024)36:1<1::aid-jhbs1>3.0.co;2-s.
Starting out as a newsletter for radical psychologists, the Dutch journal Psychologie & Maatschappij (Psychology & Society) moved in the past decade toward the theoretical mainstream within psychology. In this paper, the major changes in the journal are described and analyzed, as well as the features that did not change: an emphasis on theory and history, an interdisciplinary approach, and an emphasis on discussion. The main transformations were from psychology as instrumental toward the goals of the progressive movement in the Netherlands, then to extreme criticism of all scientific and professional psychological activities, and finally to adherence to the most advanced approaches within academic psychology.
荷兰期刊《Psychologie & Maatschappij》(《心理学与社会》)起初是一份面向激进心理学家的时事通讯,在过去十年中逐渐朝着心理学理论主流发展。本文描述并分析了该期刊的主要变化,以及未改变的特征:对理论和历史的重视、跨学科方法以及对讨论的强调。主要转变过程为,从将心理学作为实现荷兰进步运动目标的工具,到对所有科学和专业心理活动的极端批判,最后转向坚持学术心理学中最先进的方法。